Freddie Hamaty
Citations
- [S1129] George Hamaty first wife and five children Photo, (Note on back of photo by unknown person.)
Photo of George Hamaty's wife and their five
children in Lebanon. Taken before WWI. During WWI
famine occurred and three of then died from starva-
tion. Freddie and Victoria survived barely.
I'm uncertain about the fate of their mother.
Did she die then also or in U.D. George later
married Saada (a widow in Boston, originally
from Omaha, Nebraska). Vicky and Eddie were
children of the second marriage.
Vicky has five children by Mulkey.
Photo received from Helen Mulkey, one of Vicky's children during visit in October 1988., John Charles Gober Computer Desktop (8105 Carlyle Pl, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, 22308).
George Hamaty1
George Hamaty was the son of Nicola Hamati. George Hamaty married Sadaah (?). George Hamaty married unlnown (?).2
Children of George Hamaty and unlnown (?)
Citations
- [S1129] George Hamaty first wife and five children Photo, (Note on back of photo by unknown person.)
Photo of George Hamaty's wife and their five
children in Lebanon. Taken before WWI. During WWI
famine occurred and three of then died from starva-
tion. Freddie and Victoria survived barely.
I'm uncertain about the fate of their mother.
Did she die then also or in U.D. George later
married Saada (a widow in Boston, originally
from Omaha, Nebraska). Vicky and Eddie were
children of the second marriage.
Vicky has five children by Mulkey.
Photo received from Helen Mulkey, one of Vicky's children during visit in October 1988., John Charles Gober Computer Desktop (8105 Carlyle Pl, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, 22308). - [S1066] Lillian Stanton, "E-mail from Lillian Stanton re George Hamaty," e-mail message from private (unknown address) to John Gober, 10mar2014. Hereinafter cited as "E-mail from Lillian Stanton."
Selma Hamaty1
b. 31 August 1901, d. 25 June 1979
- Charts
- Johnny Five Toes
Her married name was Saloom.1 Her Social Security Number was 167-38-5909.2 Selma Hamaty was born on 31 August 1901 at Lebanon.3 She was the daughter of Nicola Hamati. Selma Hamaty was found on a passenger list on 17 October 1912.4,3 She married Charles Albert Saloom, son of Abdullah Saloom and Foutine Asey, on 31 July 1921.5 Selma Hamaty left a will on 11 May 1976 at Franklin Borough, Connemaugh, Cambria County, Pennsylvania.6 She died on 25 June 1979 at United Community Hospital, Grove City, Pennsylvania, at age 77.2,7,8 She died of Congestive heart failure. Hypertensive arteriosclerotic heart desease.2
Children of Selma Hamaty and Charles Albert Saloom
- Josephine C. Saloom+1
- Mary Louise Saloom+1 b. 11 Sep 1922, d. 28 Nov 2006
- Dr. Raymond J. Saloom+ b. 1930, d. 20 Nov 1985
Citations
- [S1059] Saloom, 09apr1940 Paper, unknown repository address, S.D No. 27, E.D. No. 11-53, Sheet No. 8B-9A, unknown repository.
- [S998] Selma Saloom entry, Selma Saloom Death Certificate, 1136696, Charles Albert Saloom, 8105 Carlyle Pl, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, 22308. Hereinafter cited as Selma Saloom Death Certificate.
- [S1153] Selma Hamaty entry; Eugenia sailing from Patras Passenger List from Ellis Island web site, 26sep1912, Ships manifest shows name as Salma. born in Tripoli.
- [S1153] Selma Hamaty, Eugenia sailing from Patras Passenger List, 26sep1912.
- [S996] Marriage Certificate for Selma Hamaty, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Certificate Hamaty.
- [S1143] Selma Saloom will (11may1976), Last will of Selma Saloom, unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as Last will of Selma Saloom.
- [S1001] Selma Saloom will (09apr1981), Raymond Saloom-Petition for discharge of Executor File Number 11-79-619: Prepared by:
Kuyat and Walker
Attorneys at Law
100 Central Park Building
Park Place at Locust Street
Johnstown, Pennsylvania 15901, Charles Albert Saloom, 8105 Carlyle Pl, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, 22308. Hereinafter cited as Petition for discharge of Executor. - [S1048] Saloom, Mrs. Selma, Bedford Gazette, unknown, unknown, unknown. Hereinafter cited as Bedford Gazette.
Victoria Hamaty1
Victoria Hamaty was the daughter of George Hamaty and unlnown (?).2 Victoria Hamaty married (?) Mulkey.
Citations
- [S1066] Lillian Stanton, "E-mail from Lillian Stanton re George Hamaty," e-mail message from private (unknown address) to John Gober, 10mar2014. Hereinafter cited as "E-mail from Lillian Stanton."
- [S1129] George Hamaty first wife and five children Photo, (Note on back of photo by unknown person.)
Photo of George Hamaty's wife and their five
children in Lebanon. Taken before WWI. During WWI
famine occurred and three of then died from starva-
tion. Freddie and Victoria survived barely.
I'm uncertain about the fate of their mother.
Did she die then also or in U.D. George later
married Saada (a widow in Boston, originally
from Omaha, Nebraska). Vicky and Eddie were
children of the second marriage.
Vicky has five children by Mulkey.
Photo received from Helen Mulkey, one of Vicky's children during visit in October 1988., John Charles Gober Computer Desktop (8105 Carlyle Pl, Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, 22308).
David Herbert Hamby
b. October 1886
David Herbert Hamby was born in October 1886 at Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia. He was the son of Peatus Theodore Hamby and Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober.
Edgar L. Hamby
b. January 1885
Edgar L. Hamby was born in January 1885 at Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia. He was the son of Peatus Theodore Hamby and Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober. Edgar L. Hamby married Mattie J. York on 8 February 1910 at Cobb County, Georgia.
Ernest Bailey Hamby1
Citations
- [S1085] Jr. Ernest Hanby Cody, "Ernest Homer Hamby," e-mail message from e-mail address to John Charles Gober, 4jun2014. Hereinafter cited as "Ernest Homer Hamby."
Ernest Homer Hamby
Ernest Homer Hamby was the son of Peatus Theodore Hamby and Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober. Ernest Homer Hamby married Mamie Elcer Hutchison Hutchison.1
Citations
- [S1085] Jr. Ernest Hanby Cody, "Ernest Homer Hamby," e-mail message from e-mail address to John Charles Gober, 4jun2014. Hereinafter cited as "Ernest Homer Hamby."
George T. Hamby
b. April 1882
George T. Hamby was born in April 1882 at Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia. He was the son of Peatus Theodore Hamby and Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober.
Hugh Volner Hamby
b. January 1880, d. before 1960
Hugh Volner Hamby was born in January 1880 at Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia. He was the son of Peatus Theodore Hamby and Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober. Hugh Volner Hamby married Eunice Stephens on 3 January 1913 at Fulton County, Georgia. Hugh Volner Hamby lives in 1932 at Smyrna, Cobb County, Georgia. He died before 1960.
James William Hamby
James William Hamby married Pauline Cobb, daughter of John Landrum Cobb and Mary Mahaley Meaders, on 23 March 1909.
Leila A. Hamby
b. 6 September 1875, d. 20 February 1960
Leila A. Hamby was born on 6 September 1875 at Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia. She was the daughter of Peatus Theodore Hamby and Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober. Leila A. Hamby also went by the name of Lula. Her married name was Bishop. She married Albert Allison Bishop on 31 July 1901 at Cobb County, Georgia. August 8, 1901
BISHOP-HAMBY
Mr. A. A. Bishop and Miss Leila Hamby were married on Wednesday evening, July 31st, at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. S. R. Belk. Mr. E. M. Cook was best man and Miss Louise Schilling maid of honor. The groom was a former Sheriff of this county and is well known to our people. He is a man of integrity, intelligence and industry, and stands deservedly high in the respect and confidence of our people. The bride is the lovely and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hamby of this place. She is a most amiable woman of many excellent graces of head and heart. The happy couple have gone to house-keeping in the home of the groom on Washington Avenue. Our best wishes for a long and happy life are extended. Leila A. Hamby died on 20 February 1960 at Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, at age 84. She was buried at Citizens Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia.
Mrs. Bishop's Funeral Rites Held Monday
Rites for Mrs. Leila Hamby Bishop, 84, of 116 Cherry Street, were held at 2 p.m., Monday in the First Methodist Church. The Rev. Gordon Thompson officiated. Burial was in Marietta City Cemetery. Dobbins Funeral Home was in charge.
She was the mother of Al Bishop, city recreation director.
Mrs. Bishop died Friday night. She was a native Mariettan, the daughter of the late P. T. and Theresa Gober Hamby. In 1901 she married the late A. A. Bishop.
A member of the Methodist Church, the deceased was afflilated with the Philathee Class, the Phillips-Manget Circle of the WSCS, the Friendship Club and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Formerly, Mrs. Bishop taught school in East Marietta, Mableton and Roswell. She attended Marietta High School, Marwood Seminary and Normal School, Athens.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Cleve Hicks, Atlanta, Mrs. Stanley Hemp, Mrs. Charles Iler, Marietta; Mrs Joseph Boyle, Columbia, S. C; two sons, A. H., H. P. Bishop, Marietta; seven grandchildren; one brother, Edgar Hamby, Warner Robins, four sisters-in-law, Mrs. J. T. Hamby, Marietta, Mrs. P. H. Hamby, Birmingham, Ala; several nieces and nephews.
BISHOP-HAMBY
Mr. A. A. Bishop and Miss Leila Hamby were married on Wednesday evening, July 31st, at the Methodist parsonage by Rev. S. R. Belk. Mr. E. M. Cook was best man and Miss Louise Schilling maid of honor. The groom was a former Sheriff of this county and is well known to our people. He is a man of integrity, intelligence and industry, and stands deservedly high in the respect and confidence of our people. The bride is the lovely and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hamby of this place. She is a most amiable woman of many excellent graces of head and heart. The happy couple have gone to house-keeping in the home of the groom on Washington Avenue. Our best wishes for a long and happy life are extended. Leila A. Hamby died on 20 February 1960 at Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia, at age 84. She was buried at Citizens Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia.
Mrs. Bishop's Funeral Rites Held Monday
Rites for Mrs. Leila Hamby Bishop, 84, of 116 Cherry Street, were held at 2 p.m., Monday in the First Methodist Church. The Rev. Gordon Thompson officiated. Burial was in Marietta City Cemetery. Dobbins Funeral Home was in charge.
She was the mother of Al Bishop, city recreation director.
Mrs. Bishop died Friday night. She was a native Mariettan, the daughter of the late P. T. and Theresa Gober Hamby. In 1901 she married the late A. A. Bishop.
A member of the Methodist Church, the deceased was afflilated with the Philathee Class, the Phillips-Manget Circle of the WSCS, the Friendship Club and the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Formerly, Mrs. Bishop taught school in East Marietta, Mableton and Roswell. She attended Marietta High School, Marwood Seminary and Normal School, Athens.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Cleve Hicks, Atlanta, Mrs. Stanley Hemp, Mrs. Charles Iler, Marietta; Mrs Joseph Boyle, Columbia, S. C; two sons, A. H., H. P. Bishop, Marietta; seven grandchildren; one brother, Edgar Hamby, Warner Robins, four sisters-in-law, Mrs. J. T. Hamby, Marietta, Mrs. P. H. Hamby, Birmingham, Ala; several nieces and nephews.
Children of Leila A. Hamby and Albert Allison Bishop
- Sarah E. Bishop b. 1903
- Lula Athaline Bishop
- Willie L. Bishop b. 1908
- _____ Bishop
- Herbert Patterson Bishop+ b. 28 Feb 1913, d. 9 Jan 1973
Peatus Theodore Hamby
b. 28 January 1850, d. 18 November 1903
Peatus Theodore Hamby was born on 28 January 1850. He married Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober, daughter of Thomas Asbury Gober and Athalene Elizabeth Mayes, on 10 December 1872 at Cobb County, Georgia. Peatus Theodore Hamby was Merchant - P. T. Hamby & Co., Jewelers. He died on 18 November 1903 at age 53. He was buried at Citizens Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia.
Marietta Journal, November 20, 1903
MR. P. T. HAMBY PASSES AWAY
His Death is Deeply Regretted by our Marietta People.
It is with sadness and sorrow we chronicle the death of Mr. P. T. Hamby, a prominent citizen and merchant of this place. The sad event occurred Wednesday afternoon 2:15 o'clock, November 18th, at the family residence on Washington Avenue. He was taken sick two weeks ago last Monday with what is known as the "Melton fever", a hereditary family disease that assumed an erysipelas form culminating in a high fever. He gradually grew worse until there was a dissolution of body and soul, and his spirit went back to the God who gave it.
The deceased was 54 years of age and was a native of this county. He was a prominent merchant of this place and was of the firm of P. T. Hamby & Co. He had served the city as Alderman. He married Miss Theresa Gober a number of years ago, a sister of Judge Geo. F. Gober and from this happy union six sons and one daughter came to bless their home, all now living. They are Thomas, Homer, Hugh, George, Edgar and Herbert Hamby and Mrs. A. A. Bishop. His wife survives him. Mr. Hamby was not connected with any Church but was raised in the Primitive Baptist faith and was a strong believer in the Christian religion and gave the Creator all glory and power. He was familiar with the scriptures and would quote from the Bible with a good deal of memory. He was a man of honor and integrity, always courteous and considerate, kindly disposed and gentle in his death. Marietta has lost a noble citizen, and his wife a devoted husband and his children an affectionate father.
The funeral took place at the family residence on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. V. F. Manget officiating.
The interment was in the city cemetery.
The pall bearers were Mrsses J. M. Stone, W. J. Frey, John Awtrey, E. F. Dobbs, J. A. Massey, W. F. Williams and G. M. Hicks.
The Marietta Fire Company No. 1 of which the deceased was a member turned out in a body and paid their respect to his memory. We deeply sympathise with the bereaved family.
The stores closed during the funeral hour in respect to the memory of this good man.
Owing to a rock being stuck in digging the grave, the burial was postponed to Friday morning.
Marietta Journal, November 20, 1903
MR. P. T. HAMBY PASSES AWAY
His Death is Deeply Regretted by our Marietta People.
It is with sadness and sorrow we chronicle the death of Mr. P. T. Hamby, a prominent citizen and merchant of this place. The sad event occurred Wednesday afternoon 2:15 o'clock, November 18th, at the family residence on Washington Avenue. He was taken sick two weeks ago last Monday with what is known as the "Melton fever", a hereditary family disease that assumed an erysipelas form culminating in a high fever. He gradually grew worse until there was a dissolution of body and soul, and his spirit went back to the God who gave it.
The deceased was 54 years of age and was a native of this county. He was a prominent merchant of this place and was of the firm of P. T. Hamby & Co. He had served the city as Alderman. He married Miss Theresa Gober a number of years ago, a sister of Judge Geo. F. Gober and from this happy union six sons and one daughter came to bless their home, all now living. They are Thomas, Homer, Hugh, George, Edgar and Herbert Hamby and Mrs. A. A. Bishop. His wife survives him. Mr. Hamby was not connected with any Church but was raised in the Primitive Baptist faith and was a strong believer in the Christian religion and gave the Creator all glory and power. He was familiar with the scriptures and would quote from the Bible with a good deal of memory. He was a man of honor and integrity, always courteous and considerate, kindly disposed and gentle in his death. Marietta has lost a noble citizen, and his wife a devoted husband and his children an affectionate father.
The funeral took place at the family residence on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. V. F. Manget officiating.
The interment was in the city cemetery.
The pall bearers were Mrsses J. M. Stone, W. J. Frey, John Awtrey, E. F. Dobbs, J. A. Massey, W. F. Williams and G. M. Hicks.
The Marietta Fire Company No. 1 of which the deceased was a member turned out in a body and paid their respect to his memory. We deeply sympathise with the bereaved family.
The stores closed during the funeral hour in respect to the memory of this good man.
Owing to a rock being stuck in digging the grave, the burial was postponed to Friday morning.
Children of Peatus Theodore Hamby and Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober
- Ernest Homer Hamby+
- Thomas Judson Hamby b. 11 Jan 1874, d. 13 Mar 1936
- Leila A. Hamby+ b. 6 Sep 1875, d. 20 Feb 1960
- Hugh Volner Hamby b. Jan 1880, d. b 1960
- George T. Hamby b. Apr 1882
- Edgar L. Hamby+ b. Jan 1885
- David Herbert Hamby b. Oct 1886
Thomas Judson Hamby1
b. 11 January 1874, d. 13 March 1936
Thomas Judson Hamby was born on 11 January 1874,
January 4, 1906
Marietta Journal
United a Popular and Esteemed Couple. Will
Reside Here.
The marriage of Miss Chloe Ethel Reed, of Roswell, and Mr. Thomas Judson Hamby, of Marietta, took place at the Methodist church, at Roswell on Dec. 28th, 1905, Rev. J. S. Braswell of Doraville, officiating.
The church was beautifully decorated and presented an attractive appearance.
The bride entered the church with her father, Mr. I. A. Reed, while the strains of the wedding march was played by Mr. Ed Manning.
The groom's best man was Mr. J. F. Nance, of Marietta, and Miss Georgia Carpenter was maid of honor, and Miss Ada Sullivan, of Dunwoody, was bridesmaid. Mr. Hugh Hamby and Horace Hamby, brothers of the groom, were groomsmen.
Prof. D. A. Sewell, Prof. C. A. Bruce, Mr. C. M. Carpenter and Mr. George White were ushers.
After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the Williams House, where an elegant supper was served.
The bride is the only daughter of Mr. I. A. Reed, and is a most charmingly beautiful, cultured and sensible young lady, who is greatly admired and esteemed by all who know her.
The groom is one of Marietta's most excellent young men, clever, genial and a splendid business young man.
They received many elegant and beautiful presents.
Their host of friends tender hearty congratulations for happiness and prosperity.
The happy couple are stopping at Mrs. P. T. Hamby's, on Washington avenue, the home of the groom's mother. He was the son of Peatus Theodore Hamby and Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober. Thomas Judson Hamby married Chloe Estell Reed on 28 December 1905 at Methodist Church, Roswell, Milton County (now Fulton), Georgia. Thomas Judson Hamby died on 13 March 1936 at Cobb County, Georgia, at age 62. He was buried at Citizens Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia.
January 4, 1906
Marietta Journal
United a Popular and Esteemed Couple. Will
Reside Here.
The marriage of Miss Chloe Ethel Reed, of Roswell, and Mr. Thomas Judson Hamby, of Marietta, took place at the Methodist church, at Roswell on Dec. 28th, 1905, Rev. J. S. Braswell of Doraville, officiating.
The church was beautifully decorated and presented an attractive appearance.
The bride entered the church with her father, Mr. I. A. Reed, while the strains of the wedding march was played by Mr. Ed Manning.
The groom's best man was Mr. J. F. Nance, of Marietta, and Miss Georgia Carpenter was maid of honor, and Miss Ada Sullivan, of Dunwoody, was bridesmaid. Mr. Hugh Hamby and Horace Hamby, brothers of the groom, were groomsmen.
Prof. D. A. Sewell, Prof. C. A. Bruce, Mr. C. M. Carpenter and Mr. George White were ushers.
After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the Williams House, where an elegant supper was served.
The bride is the only daughter of Mr. I. A. Reed, and is a most charmingly beautiful, cultured and sensible young lady, who is greatly admired and esteemed by all who know her.
The groom is one of Marietta's most excellent young men, clever, genial and a splendid business young man.
They received many elegant and beautiful presents.
Their host of friends tender hearty congratulations for happiness and prosperity.
The happy couple are stopping at Mrs. P. T. Hamby's, on Washington avenue, the home of the groom's mother. He was the son of Peatus Theodore Hamby and Theresa Elizabeth A. Gober. Thomas Judson Hamby married Chloe Estell Reed on 28 December 1905 at Methodist Church, Roswell, Milton County (now Fulton), Georgia. Thomas Judson Hamby died on 13 March 1936 at Cobb County, Georgia, at age 62. He was buried at Citizens Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb County, Georgia.
Citations
- [S43] Unknown compiler, compiler, "Compiler: Carter, Norma Gantt"; Norma furnish Family Group Sheet with notation 1920 Census showed they had no issue., Ancestral File unknown repository, unknown repository address.
Billy C. Hamilton
Billy C. Hamilton is the son of Charles F. Hamilton and Rosie Gober. Billy C. Hamilton married _____ _________.
Charles F. Hamilton
Charles F. Hamilton married Rosie Gober, daughter of William Edward Gober and Edna Kathleen Woodall, on 16 March 1956 at Lordsburg, Hidalgo County, New Mexico.
Cleo Hamilton
b. 14 April 1888, d. 16 August 1888
Cleo Hamilton was born on 14 April 1888 at Scott County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of James M. Hamilton and Geneva S. Evatt. Cleo Hamilton died on 16 August 1888 at Scott County, Arkansas. She was buried at Duncan Cemetery in, Scott County, Arkansas.
Creedy Elizabeth Hamilton
b. March 1898, d. 1979
Creedy Elizabeth Hamilton was born in March 1898 at Scott County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of James M. Hamilton and Geneva S. Evatt. Her married name was Bird. Creedy Elizabeth Hamilton married Malcolm Clarence Bird. Creedy Elizabeth Hamilton was buried at Duncan Cemetery, Scott County, Arkansas. She died in 1979.
Gladys Hamilton
b. August 1890, d. 1967
Gladys Hamilton was born in August 1890 at Scott County, Arkansas. She was the daughter of James M. Hamilton and Geneva S. Evatt. Gladys Hamilton was buried at Duncan Cemetery, Scott County, Arkansas. She died in 1967.
Infant Hamilton
b. 18 October 1888, d. 18 October 1888
Infant Hamilton died on 18 October 1888 at Scott County, Arkansas. Infant Hamilton was born on 18 October 1888 at Scott County, Arkansas. Infant Hamilton was the child of James M. Hamilton and Geneva S. Evatt.
James M. Hamilton
b. 18 October 1858, d. 21 January 1940
James M. Hamilton was born on 18 October 1858 at Tennessee. He was Grocery Merchant. He married Geneva S. Evatt, daughter of James Lewis Evatt and Mary Elizabeth Clarkson, on 4 March 1883 at Scott County, Arkansas. James M. Hamilton died on 21 January 1940 at age 81. He was buried at Duncan Cemetery, Scott County, Arkansas.
Children of James M. Hamilton and Geneva S. Evatt
- Cleo Hamilton b. 14 Apr 1888, d. 16 Aug 1888
- Infant Hamilton b. 18 Oct 1888, d. 18 Oct 1888
- Gladys Hamilton b. Aug 1890, d. 1967
- Creedy Elizabeth Hamilton b. Mar 1898, d. 1979
Janice Merle Hamilton
Janice Merle Hamilton married Dennis Wesley Holmes Sr., son of Linzie Albert Holmes and Beatrice Marie Gober.
Jennifer Hamilton1
Citations
- [S953] Jennifer Hamilton, "E-Mail from Jennifer Hamilton updating information," e-mail message to John Charles Gober, 07aug2011. Hereinafter cited as "E-Mail from Jennifer Hamilton."
John Hamilton
- Charts
- William Gober I
Lucille Hamilton
Lucille Hamilton married William Wesley Gober Jr., son of William Wesley Gober and Pearl Emlee Mixon.
Marylyn Kay Hamilton
Marylyn Kay Hamilton married an unknown person. She and an unknown person were divorced. She married Donald Tull Gober, son of Tull Gober and Bernice Aline Long, on 23 February 1980. Marylyn Kay Hamilton and Donald Tull Gober were divorced in 1997.
Michael G. Hamilton
Michael G. Hamilton is the son of Charles F. Hamilton and Rosie Gober. Michael G. Hamilton married _____ _________.
Pamela Jean Hamilton
Pamela Jean Hamilton married Charles Wilburn Miles, son of Julius Carroll Miles and Ruby Dee Berry, on 29 August 1975.
Sheryl June Hamilton
Sheryl June Hamilton married Thomas Prentis Keener, son of Prentis Thomas Keener and Helen Elizabeth Montz, on 17 January 1992.
Wayne Hamilton
Wayne Hamilton married Glenda Coalston, daughter of George Coalston and Bessie Pearl Gober, on 10 July 1985 at Proctor, Texas.
Wincie Deakins Hamilton
Wincie Deakins Hamilton married Willard Palmer Carson, son of Ivan Eustace Carson and Clara Agnes Neal, on 15 December 1957.
Cathy Anne Hamlin
Cathy Anne Hamlin is the daughter of Mark Hamlin Jr. and Mona Omega Gober. Cathy Anne Hamlin married William Cornelius Clarkson on 17 February 1984. Cathy Anne Hamlin witnessed the adoption of Lily Nga Leora Clarkson.
Mark Hamlin Jr.
Mark Hamlin Jr. married Mona Omega Gober, daughter of Rev. George Newton Gober and Rachel Leora Floyd, on 3 July 1952 at Sharon, Weakley County, Tennessee.
Ronald Mark Hamlin Jr.
Ronald Mark Hamlin Jr. is the son of Ronald Mark Hamlin Sr. and Julia Ann Reeves. Ronald Mark Hamlin Jr. married Courtney Keyes on 2 January 1999.
Ronald Mark Hamlin Sr.
Ronald Mark Hamlin Sr. is the son of Mark Hamlin Jr. and Mona Omega Gober. Ronald Mark Hamlin Sr. married Julia Ann Reeves on 24 June 1972 at Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi.
Anne Hammond
Anne Hammond married Michael Austin, son of Boyce Edwin Austin and Nell Downs, on 30 April 1981 at Winona, Montgomery County, Mississippi.
Cathy Hammond
Cathy Hammond married Stuart Weston Bunge, son of William Homer Bunge and Iva Mae Stuart, on 19 June 1976. Cathy Hammond adopted Gena Bunge on 1 October 1991.
Jane Hammond
b. 1 May 1821, d. 21 May 1883
- Charts
- William Gober I
Jane Hammond was born on 1 May 1821 at Forsyth County, Georgia. She was a Methodist. She married James Hinge Clarkson, son of Joseph Clarkson and Nancy Gober, in 1839 at Georgia. Her married name was Clarkson. Jane Hammond died on 21 May 1883 at Walker County, Georgia, at age 62. She was buried at Clarkson Family Plot, near Cedar Grove, Walker County, Georgia.
Children of Jane Hammond and James Hinge Clarkson
- William W. Clarkson+ b. 9 Sep 1840, d. 24 Jul 1864
- John Marion Clarkson+ b. 29 May 1842, d. 23 Apr 1938
- Mary Elizabeth Clarkson+ b. 19 Feb 1844, d. 6 Sep 1888
- Julianna Clarkson+ b. 2 Feb 1846, d. 9 Dec 1915
- Sarah Ann Clarkson+ b. 27 Apr 1848, d. 25 Feb 1909
- Cicero Taylor Clarkson+ b. 4 Oct 1850, d. 28 Jan 1911
- Roxanna L. Clarkson b. 23 Jul 1854, d. 11 Apr 1866
- Albena Isabelle Clarkson+ b. 23 Jan 1857, d. 5 Jun 1923
- Ovaline V. Clarkson+ b. 8 Oct 1859, d. 1 Sep 1916
- Jerome Hinge Clarkson+ b. 2 Jan 1862, d. 13 Mar 1943
Mary Frances Hammond
Mary Jane Hammond
b. 9 April 1894, d. 11 April 1974
Mary Jane Hammond was born on 9 April 1894 at LaFayette, Walker County, Georgia. She was a Baptist. Her married name was Clarkson. She married Russell Reno Clarkson, son of John Marion Clarkson and Amanda Behethaland Lawrence, on 8 December 1912 at LaFayette, Walker County, Georgia. Mary Jane Hammond died on 11 April 1974 at LaFayette, Walker County, Georgia, at age 80. She was buried at Trinity Cemetery, Walker County, Georgia.
Children of Mary Jane Hammond and Russell Reno Clarkson
- Mary Amanda Clarkson b. 12 Jan 1914, d. 5 Jul 1975
- John Melvin Clarkson+ b. 15 Jan 1916, d. 21 Jan 1994
Michael Hammond
Patricia Joyce Hammond
Patricia Joyce Hammond married Barney Cartledge Meaders Jr., son of Barney Cartledge Meaders and Daisy LeMurl Pittman, on 20 February 1948.
Kenneth Dale Hammons
Kenneth Dale Hammons married Sandra Price Gober, daughter of Fred Truitt Gober and Alva Estelle Price, on 19 March 1960 at Athens, Henderson County, Texas.